IFC, who showed they actually care about genre fans when they started their ‘IFC Midnight’ label (Human Centipede is terrible, but people wanted to see it,...
I don’t think anyone is ever going to accuse My Bloody Valentine 3D of being a “good” movie, but it’s certainly fun and worth watching multiple...
It was just over a month ago that we saw the Hammer logo blaze across the big screen for the first time in years during Let...
American World Pictures (AWP) just announced that they acquired the Tony Todd starrer One by One: Death’s Door from Mad Crapper Films at this year’s AFM....
With The Walking Dead moving the horror spotlight back onto zombies (vampires, you had a good run!), prepare to be inundated with tons of undead films,...
After being more than well-received at Fantastic Fest in late September, Darren Lynn Bousman’s remake of the Troma classic Mother’s Day was picked up by newly-founded...
After co-sponsoring screenings of The Evil Dead and Maniac this year (the latter just this past Friday), B-D invites you back to the Nuart Theatre in...
A little bit of news hit the web today about the record-smashing hit show, which debuted on AMC two Sundays ago. No specs, artwork, or release...
Mycho Pictures, who recently wrapped on Creepsville, have sent out a new trailer and poster for their second feature, Slasher House. Shot in an abandoned prison...
We Are What We Are – which blew Mr. D away at Fantasia (review) – is about to make its way to the U.K., starting its...
Violent historical epics are a somewhat rare commodity, but scarcer are the ones that are actually worth watching. Neil Marshall – who is revered by horror...
Four Boxes has a good idea or two, maybe even one that could be considered fairly original. But with its slow as molasses pace and multitude...
The legendary Alien series has always been a jumping-off platform of sorts for up-and-coming directors, with each proving to be a pivotal moment in the career...
While Danish director Lars von Trier’s films dwell outside the mainstream realm, the topics he explores are as commonplace as they come. It’s his stance on...
Westerns are pretty few and far between these days, but Red Hill will satisfy cravings for those who like wild west tales of the uncommon variety....
Originally a fake trailer attached to the Robert Rodriguez/Quentin Tarantino double feature extravaganza Grindhouse, Ethan Manquis and Rodriguez’s full-length adaptation of Machete is making its way...
Making a sequel to a highly successful film – especially decades after the original – is among the hardest things a director and creative crew can...
Tyler Stout is easily one of my favorite poster artists, consistently churning out ace work – he currently covers a good bit of wall space at...
Red Hill uses John Ford characterization, applies a Leone-like setup to its action sequences, and uses a horrific approach for its villain. It’s almost the exact...
After teaming with Grindhouse Releasing to present a glorious brand-new 35mm print of Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead back in March, Bloody-Disgusting is proud to announce...
Severin Films, distributors of the midnight movie sensation Birdemic: Shock And Terror, is sponsoring a night of obscure horror appreciation at the reRun Theater tonight, October...
With its November 12 release date looming on the horizon, Universal has released a new clip for their sci-fi/horror film Skyline, showcasing a big, bad-ass alien...
A whole slew of new (and mostly unfamiliar, at least to me) faces were added to the giant list that is the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn...
One of my favorite directors of all-time has to be Terry Gilliam, who has directed such gems as Brazil (in my personal Top 10), Time Bandits,...